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Parks

In 1917 the City Park was south of Broadway between Main & Dewey Road Key
Paul Craig Park Adjacent to Jim Piburn Field. It offers playground equipment for the children to enjoy. 8
East Valley Park Located just south of Isley Boulevard. The park has three large pavilions with several picnic tables and cooking facilities. A walking trail is located on the south side of the park while the Fishing River is on the north side. 1
Fishing River Linear Park Trail Adjacent to Jim Piburn Field. It consists of over one mile of asphalt walking/jogging trail. The trail runs from Golf Hill Bridge to an area east of the Marietta Bridge. 2
Forest Park
Isley Park Woods Located on the south side of East Valley Park. Isley Park Woods was named a state natural area by the Missouri Department of Conservation. The park features a natural foot path for interested trekkers. 3
Kent and Outlook Park Located on Kent and Outlook Streets. The park consists of a tennis court and two basketball goals. 4
Kibler Park Located on Dunbar Street. It is a neighborhood park for children on one acre of land. ADA accessible playground equipment, swings, and a basketball court are available. There is a large open space for recreational use. Practicing and playing baseball or softball is not permitted. 5
Lincoln Park Located on Osage Street on two acres of land. It is a neighborhood park with a pavilion and playground equipment. Barbecue facilities are available. 6
Jim E. Piburn Ballfield Formerly known as "Siloam Ballfield". Located just south of Broadway in the downtown area. Lighting and playing conditions make it enjoyable for players and spectators. Restrooms have been added for convenience. 9
Raper Park Located at Orrick and Seybold roads. Raper Park covers 16 acres. The grassy, open areas make ideal places to play softball, baseball, soccer and flag football. 10
Regent Park Located on Marietta Street across from Roosevelt School. It offers a new tennis court and basketball court. Swings are also available. 11
Siloam Mountain Park Covers 25 acres. Located off of Garland Street. This park is a great location to really see Excelsior Springs. Three large pavilions, playground equipment, picnic tables, and barbecue facilities are scattered throughout the park. 12
Sunnyside Park Located at Dunbar and Beverly Streets. It offers a great day of fun. ADA accessible playground equipment is available. There are eight acres of green grass and rolling hills. Two pavilions are available for picnicking. 13
West Complex Between West High and the Middle School. Consists of three ball diamonds with complete lighting. It is used by both adult and youth players. Included at the complex is a concession stand, rest room facilities, and shelter houses. -

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